Justin is a Washington D.C. based Sound Designer and Theatre Artist. He recently completed the 2015-2016 William R Kenan Jr. Fellow at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Justin is a member of: United Scenic Artists Local USA 829, IATSE; the Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association; and is a part of USITT's Professional Membership.

His work has been featured at: The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Kennedy Center's Theatre for Young Audiences, Signature Theatre, Round House Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Theater J, Studio Theatre, The Forum Theater, Olney Theatre Company, Imagination Stage, Constellation Theatre, Rorschach Theatre, WSC Avant Bard, Gallaudet University, The University of Maryland, Catholic University of America, The Dixon Place Theater in NYC, Chautauqua Theatre Company in Chautauqua NY, Triad Stage in Greensboro NC, The Actors Guild of Parkersburg in WV, amongst others.

He has received Fellowships from The Chautauqua Theatre Company in 2013, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to attend The Orchard Project in 2011 and to work with Theater J in DC in 2015-2016, He is a Region 3 KCACTF winner (2011) for Sound Design and national finalist for his work on Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice. He has four Certificates of Merit for Sound from the Kennedy Center: Eurydice, The Diary of Anne Frank, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Into The Woods; and a Certificate of Merit for Stage Management: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

He has worked with notable names in sound design including: Tony Meola, Lindsay Jones, Steven Cahill, Rob Kaplowitz, Jeremy Lee, Patrick Calhoun, Chris Baine, Daniel Kluger, and Joe Payne. He has performed with Carol Burnett in her one-woman show: Carol Burnett, Laughter and Reflection. Justin also had a unique opportunity to shadow Nevin Steinberg at the Kennedy Center while Bright Star​ was in residency. In June 2017, Justin sang at Carnegie Hall in the Octavo Series through the University of Wisconsin La Crosse Alumni Choir. ​

Justin earned a Master's of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) in Sound Design in 2015. His master's thesis: Grant Writing For Sound Design Education, is in the process of becoming a fully published book. He holds a Bachelor's of Arts Degree from The University of Wisconsin - La Crosse in Theatre Design and Technology where he specialized in Sound Design and Stage Management.